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文章标题: [转帖] 一个日本人在网上的文章 (2) (1041 reads)      时间: 2006-7-15 周六, 13:37   

作者:Diamondhorse海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com

Few can deny the pleasure of derogating a pathetic phenomenon like the Chinese. We do not feel sorry for our animosity toward China simply because we can~{!/~}t help. Neither do we need any justification for why we hold this kind of view. Righteous resentment does not require moral justification. It demands moral courage. It is an insult to human decency if people remain silent on the Chinese situation, knowing that it might deteriorate and slowly transform into a wide spread epidemic if a decisive solution is not available.

As people pointed out, for evilness to flourish, the only thing necessary is for the good people to remain silent. However, our conscience tells us we cannot remain indifferent toward the Chinese tragedy. Civilized people will use everything possible to stop the decaying of human decency as the result of Chinese expansion. If Chinese are unable to derive anything valuable from its history, the nature and people will once again educate this ailing creature a lesson of truth and decency. Even this lesson has to be conducted in a rather crude manner, it is nevertheless worthy of doing. I shall not hesitate to use my Katana to help the Chinese reaching to a sense if necessary. Chinese will soon find themselves shivering in the fateful lightening of the swift sword of the almighty.

It is hard to come up with a precise description of what China really stands for. Even the most seasoned experts on culture and civilization are having difficulties in correctly interpreting the Chinese phenomenon. China and what happened in China have always been an enigma, a mystery of unsolved. For China possess many faces, the China as a civilization of ancient history, the China of unspeakable crime and disaster, the China of lies and treacheries~{!-~}. China reminds people the legendary monster of multiple heads with each head symbolizes the different aspect of human suffering and hopeless tragedy.

Both praising China as rising star and predicting its quick demise, tend to forget the fatal part of the equation. There is no win-win situation no matter how China evolves. If China fails to succeed in its modernization program, and its corrupt government is subsequently toppled down, the world will face a huge flood of refugees fleeting away from that country. If so, a quarantine of nuclear weapon appears to be the only feasible solution to stop its contagious effect. In the other scenario, however unlikely it might sound, China somehow manages to develop into a sophisticated industrialized nation, the world market will be flooded with cheap Chinese products, which will intensify world competition and create huge surplus in industrial goods. This will inevitably lead to a world wide economic crisis to which human beings are ready to resort violence as the only way out. A developed China will also be a biggest polluter mankind has ever witnessed. Explicitly, no matter which way China heads to, it is destined to be a source of disaster.

The sad reality is that no one can afford the luxury of ignoring the existence and the fate of an entity of this proportion. The future of mankind and world peace, to a great extent, will be based on how China evolves itself. Whether or not China will be able to transform into a responsible and civilized society or it continues its old path as a trash can of hazardous elements is crucial.

The overseas Chinese always make a big fuss on the issue of returning back after their study as if they are the invaluable gifts for others. This mentality can only be explained as a symptom of lacking of decency and self-respect. Most Chinese have never been able to learn the meaning of a decent and respectful life. Like many people mentioned before, average Chinese do not know how to live a productive life for the best interest of the individual and the society. Subconsciously, Chinese view their life as a show put up to gain recognition from others. By so doing, one can satisfy the petty desire of “saving one’s face. Face saving is an essential ingredient of the Chinese psyche, and it has become the insurmountable obstacle prevent the Chinese from learning the truth and living a meaningful life. This condemnable habit gives the birth to a character of callousness and selfishness which is the major cause for China’s backwardness. Chinese do not have the courage to pursue what they believe is the right thing to do. First, they may not have the ability to sift right from wrong because of their greed occupied minds, and secondly, even they are capable of doing so, they lack of courage to put the truth into practice. Chinese culture endowed itself with abundant bookish and romantic wisdom and moral teaching, yet when it comes to practice it has always been a dwarf of meagerness. For example, most international marriages between Westerners and the Chinese women are mostly economic oriented. It is hard to imagine with their inadequate and clumsy English, most Chinese women could even have a decent communication with their foreign lovers.

Chinese constantly forget the fact that the society needs them as much as they need the society. No one owes you anything; you are not entitled with any prestige or respect unless you earn them with your hard effort. Chinese are used to having thing for cheap and free; they always dream for magic or good fortune because they do not want to spend any effort. They want to have everything for nothing. Few Chinese understand the fact that, prestige and achievement go hand in hand with hard work and sacrifice; you can’t have one without the other. To put it simple, to make a living, one has to take, to make a life, one has to give.

Growing up in a poor environment and lacking of proper education, most Chinese are not acquainted with good manner and basic human courtesy. Most of them like to present themselves in rather awkward attire without showing any embarrassment. What they have been taught through out their juvenile life is how to lie and take from others but not how to share with others what you have. Whether you go back to China or not is absolutely an individual issue. Do not make it a big deal because no one really gives a crap. No one cares. No one will give a freak as to whether you are going to stay or go! We wish you all get out of here and never return, so we will have a decent place to live.

作者:Diamondhorse海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com









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